Village. The Village is responsible to reduce the Shared Design Costs reimbursement from the Engineer based on the total of 50% of the bidding services and 50% of the construction inspection services provided by the Engineer.
Village. The Village shall pay all costs of and related to waterlines, including but not limited to fire hydrants, hydrant relocation, waterline relocation, fire suppression system relocation, etc. The Village agrees that neither the Township nor the Engineer will be responsible at any time for any cost related to this Section. The Village shall pay all costs related to the following Project work specific to the Village, and agrees that neither the Township nor the Engineer will be responsible at any time for any cost related to this Section:
i. Clearing;
ii. Driveways;
iii. Curbing;
iv. Mailboxes;
v. Embankment work;
vi. Easement acquisition; and/or
vii. Any other special or unique conditions.
Village all independent living residences at XxXxxx, including apartments, cottages, and villas.
Village all independent living residences at McLean, including apartments, cottages, and villas.
Village. (Mayor, President, Chair) Clerk
Village. (“Village”) shall mean the Village of Matinecock, New York.
Village. (“Village”) shall mean the Village of Xxxxxx Hills, New York.
Village. 1. The VILLAGE and/or its representative shall
a. Provide the Board of Elections with the ballot layout and content no later than 10 days prior to the VILLAGE’S election.
b. Work with the Board of Elections to determine the number of machines needed for the election no later than 10 days prior to the VILLAGE’S election
c. Provide the Board of Elections of its review and written approval of the ballot definition PDF no later than no later than 10 days prior to the VILLAGE’S election.
d. Forward said approved ballot definition in PDF format to the printer as indentified by the VILLAGE for the purpose of test ballot printing and ballot printing. VILLAGE shall be responsible for all printing costs.
e. VILLAGE may use either a printer certified by New York State or a printer of its own choosing provided it is able to demonstrate the printer’s ability to properly print and create a ballot that can be read the voting machines programmed by the Board of Elections. [paragraph f intentionally omitted]
g. Arrange for delivery to and from the polling site to and from the Board of Elections where the machines are stored using the Board certified trucking company. The VILLAGE shall only use trucking companies certified by the Board of Elections. The voting systems will be available for pick-up at the Board of Elections no earlier than three (3) business days prior to the election and it is agreed that the voting systems must be returned to the Board of Elections within forty-eight (48) hours of the conclusion of the election. The VILLAGE shall provide sufficient advance notice of the name of the trucking company, the date and time of the scheduled delivery from and to the Board of Elections. The VILLAGE shall be solely responsible for all such trucking costs, including but not limited to, the cost of transportation, mileage and fuel costs. The VILLAGE shall promptly pay in full upon receipt of invoice from the Board of Elections or the trucking company for such costs.
h. VILLAGE will inspect the voting machines and related equipment upon delivery from the Board of elections. VILLAGE shall notify the Board of Elections in writing upon delivery, of any defects or other objections to such voting machines and related equipment. If Board of Elections receives no such written notice within that period, VILLAGE will be conclusively presumed to have accepted the voting machines and related equipment in good condition and repair.
i. Upon request to the Board of Elections, the VI...
Village. An Alaskan Native Village Corporation, organized under the laws of the State of Alaska as a business for profit or nonprofit corporation to hold, invest, manage and/or distribute lands, property, funds and other rights and assets for and on behalf of a native village in accordance with the terms of ANCSA. Village Corporations receive ownership of the surface estate on the land conveyed to them. The Village Corporation entitlement varies from three to seven townships, depending on their population as of 1970.
Village. Calais shall take any acts as may be required by the laws of Panama to affect such transfer or surrender. In the event that Calais undertakes exploration operations at its hardrock concessions as retained herein, PMGC shall make such lands and buildings available at a reasonable local rental rate during the course of such exploration, unless such lands and buildings are then subject to a prior sale or lease commitment. Calais shall not be liable for any past or future cost, expense, liability or tax related to such real estate, personalty, or its management. GCPM hereby agrees to hold Calais harmless from any future cost, expense, liabilities or taxes related to such lands, buildings, or boats and to indemnify Calais from any costs, expenses, claims, actions or liabilities which may henceforth be asserted by any third party with relation to such lands, buildings or boats.